2015 Austin Moto3 Results from Circuit of the Americas

Typical of a Grand Prix motorcycle racing weekend, the smallest class is always set to race first. In regards to rain, this can either be a great or bad thing.

This weekend at Circuit of the Americas just outside of Austin, Texas, running ahead of Moto2 and MotoGP was somewhat of a negative thing. Not that the race was a washout; some wet parts of the 3.426-mile track caught a few riders by surprise, causing accidents.

One rider that wasn’t affected by loss of traction was Danny Kent, who took his first win of 2015 Moto3 at Circuit of the Americas, and the third Moto3 race of his career.

The British rider Kent was quick all weekend, leading qualifying by over a half of second. But it wasn’t an easy win for Kent. He fell back to fifth after a bad start, and had to work his way through the field.

By the fourth lap, though, he was in the lead and would never be challenged again. Kent took the Austin Moto3 win by 8.532 seconds ahead of Estrella Galicia 0,0’s Fabio Quartararo, and 8.652 seconds ahead of Leopard Racing’s Efren Vazquez.

Quartararo was in an intense battle for second with Saxoprint RTG’s Alexis Masbou, but the winner at the season opener in Qatar crashed out on the final corner. He was able to rejoin the grid and finish 16th.

As for Kent’s performance, MotoGP said it was It is unusual to see one rider dominate in a Moto3 race, but no one had a response to the lap times that Kent was putting in, and for the rest of the riders it became a fight for the remaining spots on the podium.

Due to his win at COTA and his third-place finish at Qatar, Kent now has the Moto3 points lead with 41. He leads Bastianini by eight points. The series now heads directly to Argentina’s Termas de Rio Hondo for round three.

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